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Choose a trigger
A trigger is the event that starts your Zap—like a "Completed Build" from Azure DevOps.
Add your action
An action happens after the trigger—such as "Create Channel" in Microsoft Teams.
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Supported triggers and actions
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Practical ways you can use Azure DevOps and Microsoft Teams
Share project creation updates with Teams.
Whenever a new project is initiated in Azure DevOps, Zapier sends an automatic update to a Microsoft Teams channel. This keeps owners informed, enhances transparency, and strengthens cross-departmental collaboration in real-time.
Business OwnerReceive Teams alerts for Azure DevOps build failures.
When a build fails in Azure DevOps, Zapier sends an alert message directly to Microsoft Teams. IT teams are instantly notified of issues, enabling faster troubleshooting and minimizing downtime for software development projects.
ITNotify Teams about new work items in Azure DevOps.
As new work items are created in Azure DevOps, Zapier shares the information automatically in a designated Microsoft Teams channel. Keeping project teams updated without manual communication reduces oversight and ensures adherence to timelines.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Azure DevOps + Microsoft Teams integrations
New to automation with Zapier? You're not alone. Here are some answers to common questions about how Zapier works with Azure DevOps and Microsoft Teams
How do I set up an integration between Azure DevOps and Microsoft Teams?
To set up an integration between Azure DevOps and Microsoft Teams, you'll need to use our automation platform. Start by selecting Azure DevOps as your trigger app, with actions such as a new work item being created or an existing one being updated. Then, choose Microsoft Teams as the action app to send messages or notify a channel about these activities.
Can I receive notifications in Microsoft Teams for specific events in Azure DevOps?
Yes, you can. By using our platform, you can configure triggers for specific events in Azure DevOps such as build completions or code pushes. These triggers will then send notifications directly to a selected Microsoft Teams channel.
Is it possible to create work items in Azure DevOps from messages in Microsoft Teams?
Absolutely. Through our integration, you can set up actions that trigger when a new message appears in a specific Microsoft Teams channel. This action can then create a new work item in your chosen Azure DevOps project.
What kind of information can be shared from Azure DevOps to Microsoft Teams?
You can share various types of information such as build statuses, pull request updates, and work item details from Azure DevOps directly into your Microsoft Teams channels. Simply configure these through our platform's integrations.
Can I customize the notifications sent from Azure DevOps to Microsoft Teams?
Yes, you have the flexibility to customize the type of notifications based on triggers like commits, pull requests comments or pipeline failures sent from Azure DevOps to your preferred Microsoft Teams channel using our tool.
Do I need any special permissions for integrating Azure DevOps with Microsoft Teams?
You will generally need administrative permissions on both platforms to authorize connections and configure automation workflows. It's important that both accounts have the necessary access rights within their respective applications.
How frequently are updates pushed from Azure DevOps to Microsoft Teams?
Updates are typically pushed in real-time based on the trigger events you've set up within our system. As soon as an event occurs (e.g., code commit), a notification is sent immediately to your configured Microsoft Teams channel.